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Mo Salah injury

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  • 2 weeks later...

It's hard to say, I know various pundits are claiming this but Real Madrid always seemed likely to win.

However, I do feel key players received some hefty challenges which in the UK wouldn't have been allowed, especially to go unpunished. Mo Salah would have naturally been missed once he went off.

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27 minutes ago, super_pie said:

If Salah stayed on it would of been a completely different game and with Salah being injured this could make him play worse when he's back and could end Liverpool's successfully form.

 

I totally agree Ramos knew what he was doing by taking him out. 

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1 minute ago, liampie said:

ramos is a dirty sod, i dont think he would be half as good in the uk.

we dont allow players like him and the injury to mo and the keeper are shocking.

Exactly mate reminded me of Ronaldo against England with Rooney he knew what he was doing. Dirty bastard he is 

I doubt Liverpool would have won but it would have been a closer game I feel, Ramos is known for being dirty and he singled out players who he could takeout and target. Real would have won though regardless of Salah being injured or not.

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